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The phrase "a chairman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the person who presides over a meeting or organization, typically in a formal context.
Example: "The board meeting will be led by a chairman who will guide the discussion and ensure that all voices are heard."
Alternatives: "a chairperson" or "a chair".
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Mr Cameron began as a chairman.
"A chairman spying on her board?
He's more in a chairman role.
As a chairman of the panel, Capt.
"Well, a chairman hasn't got a role.
(It has not yet chosen a chairman).
"A chairman might offer £10m for me.
The party there doesn't even have a chairman.
What are you looking for in a chairman?
That would not happen under a Chairman Yellen".
He was a Chairman of the Liberal Party of Queens.
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